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Working across multiple systems of record, this role will identify areas of technical risk to the business by analyzing IT architectures, security controls, evolving industry practices, etc.
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As an Applied AI Modeling Lead, in our Business Modeling organization, you will work with colleagues across JPMorgan Chase to create high-impact quantitative finance models for stress testing (CCAR/DFAST), decision optimization, and strategic planning.
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Intelligent Systems, Data and Analytics (ISDA) in Corporate Technology (CT) is a centralized global team responsible for leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to maximize the business value of the data consumed and produced by CT and our Corporate Function Partners.
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Work closely with the Cyber Risk & Operations Management (CROM) team as well as closely partnering with all cybersecurity teams by assisting in the requirements gathering, analysis, design, and implementation of business processes and data migration into the GRC platform.
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Ability to problem solve using data, analytics, business acumen, and strong troubleshooting skills. Primary collaboration with key business and IT partners and vendors to manage creation of new services, solutions, or products, from ideation, design sprints, prototype building, and testing.
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Relocation: Relocation assistance can be provided for qualified candidatesJob Description:This Scientist, Thermal Analyst role will work over a broad range of thermal issues for thermal management of high-power electronics from chip-level simulation to airframe aero-heating analysis.
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Experience implementing data integration techniques, such as event/message based integration (Kafka, Azure Event Hub), ETL. Advanced SQL skills; solid understanding of relational databases and business data; ability to write complex SQL queries against a variety of data sources.
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Treasury Financial Analyst (1212064) Aptitude to work on everything from simple daily data entry to higher-level work (“no task is too small” attitude) Debt & Derivatives – read the Agreement and process it.
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Required: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Certification in Applied Behavior Analysis per BACB guidelines. Required: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Certification in Applied Behavior Analysis per BACB guidelines.
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As a dedicated Audit Director, you will manage the planning, execution and oversight of the consolidated annual audit plan including risk-based assurance and advisory engagements driving quality of audit work for a designated staff agency or line of business/functional area.
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Utilize programming languages like Java, Scala, Python and Open Source RDBMS and NoSQL databases and Cloud based data warehousing services such as Redshift and Snowflake. 4+ years of data warehousing experience (Redshift or Snowflake.
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An International company, located in Plano, TX, is seeking a Treasury Financial Analyst for a 6+ month contract role. Key goals:This position will work with our Treasury Operations group, which covers the Middle Office tasks of daily review, confirmation, research, and settlement on brokered certificate of deposit (BCD), domestic debts (agency security, treasury bonds, municipal bonds, etc) and derivatives (swap and swap clearing) as well as Wholesale Deposits.
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Data entry, data review, and GPS use. Working knowledge of sub-meter accuracy GPS technologies and map interpretation skills (e.g., NWI, USGS, aerial photography). Familiarity with Army Corps of Engineers Regional Supplements for the Arid West and Great Plains.
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Aptitude to work on everything from simple daily data entry to higher-level work (“no task is too small” attitude) Strong verbal communication skills (talking with internal and external counterparties daily) – must be able to negotiate, and be firm but friendly.
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Initially the ED will lead across Help Desk, IT Administration, IT Operations, Security and Cyber Security, Package Systems, Data and Business Intelligence areas; expecting the role will evolve with the integration and growth of Masergy within.
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